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The new Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti does’nt stay far from its older brothers, GTX 580 and 570. The GF114 core is a reworking of the GF110 and its changes echo those made to last year’s GTX 460. Instead of GTX 580’S four and the GTX 570’s three graphics processing cluster’s otherwise known as GPC with 32 stream processors each, the new GTX 560 Ti uses 48 strong GPCs with a core clocked at 822MHz. The shader clock is a very high 1,640MHz and the 1GB of GDDR5 memory runs at a speed of 4,000MHz.

The fusion of higher clock speeds, reorganized stream processors and efficient transistors pushed the GTX 560 Ti to score high!. Its average is 40fps in our 1920x1080 Very High Quality Crysis test. That’s 8fps behind the GTX 570, and only 3fps behind the ATI Raedon HD 6950 £20 more. This Cool gadget also managed to score 32fps with 8x anti-aliasing, before storming through our just cause 2 test. An average of 65fps in the 1920x1080 Very High test with 8x anti-aliasing is 20fps faster than HD 6950.

The GTX 560 Ti stays cool and quiet with a decent idle temperature of 43°C that rose to 78ºC at peak.

The place where Nvidia scores higher than ever is in their pricing. They prices it at 203 pounds inc VAT, it’s cheaper than its rivals HD 6950 & HD6970 which costs around

260 pound and 230 pund.

Yet thE GTX 560 Ti is almost as fast as all of them. Another highlight is that this card is overclockable too. This makes its strength higher than ever. Hope it becomes a success !!